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Which is easier to get into college, liberal arts or science?
Science is easier to get into college.

1 first of all, in terms of college entrance examination scores. The admission scores of liberal arts students in various provinces are ten or even dozens higher than those of science students. Compared with students with similar liberal arts, it is easier to choose science to go to college, because the admission score is much lower than that of liberal arts.

2. Secondly, there are fewer liberal arts majors and more science majors. Eight majors in liberal arts, including 169 sub-majors; There are four disciplines in science and engineering, but they cover more than 1000 sub-majors. Therefore, the enrollment of science students is more than that of liberal arts.

3. Finally, in the direction of employment choice. There is a great demand for science and engineering in society, and many industries have extended an olive branch to students during their school days. Students go to the company to study internships, participate in engineering experiments and so on. There are fewer liberal arts students, more wolves and less meat, and the competition is fierce. If the liberal arts are not particularly prominent, or especially like it, most students will still choose science, and the competitive pressure will be relatively less.

Extended data:

The classification of science is generally divided into four categories: science, engineering, agronomy and medicine. And the four disciplines contain many majors.

1, science: mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, astronomy, geology, geography, atmospheric science, ocean, mechanics, electronic information science, materials science, environmental science, psychology, statistics, etc.

2. Engineering: Geology and mineral resources, materials, machinery, instrumentation, energy and electricity, electrical information, civil engineering, water conservancy, surveying and mapping, environment and safety, chemical industry and pharmacy, forestry and public security.

3. Agronomy: plants, forests, animals, environment, animal medicine, aquatic products, etc.

4. Medicine: clinical medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, stomatology, acupuncture, massage, nursing, medicine, etc.